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Epistemic systems are social processes generating judgments of truth and falsity. I outline a mathematical theory of epistemic systems that applies widely. Areas of application include pure science, torture, police forensics, espionage, auditing, clinical medical testing, democratic procedure,...
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In this paper, I study industry-university relations in a principal- agent framework. Following the existing literature, these relations are interpreted in two ways: (1) as occurring through spillovers of knowledge among different groups of researchers, working for different institutional...
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is briefly presented. Then the empirical literature that relates Tobin's q to R&D and patent measures is surveyed and new … corporation is strongly related to its knowledge assets, and that the patent measures contain information about this value above …
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lifetime citations are counted by hand of the leaders of the world’s top 100 universities identified in a global university … correlation between the lifetime citations of a university’s president and the position of that university in the global ranking … the importance of research to research universities -- as described in many mission-statements -- no studies currently …
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? The study documents a positive correlation between the lifetime citations of a university’s president and the position of … that university in a world ranking. The lifetime citations are counted by hand of the leaders of the top 100 universities … leading research universities: managerial expertise and inherent knowledge. It is suggested here that active and successful …
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Rewards for publications in good economics journals are very high, while submission fees and other monetary costs …
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In January 2003, the Government asked the Commission to undertake a study into the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) and Trans-Tasm an Mutual Recognition Arrangement (TTMRA).
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In June 2002, the Commission was asked to undertake international comparisons of the resourcing of higher education institutions and the management of those resources. The objective of the study was to collect information for Australia and other countries on university income by source, their...
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Australian manufacturing is a picture of diversity and contrasts. This is the main finding of this paper which examines trends in the Australian manufacturing sector over the last two decades. Manufacturing output has quadrupled since the mid-1950s. The fastest growing activities have been those...
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